The Nels Cline 4 To Release "Currents, Constellations" On April 13; New 2-Guitar Band With Julian Lage, Scott Colley & Tom Rainey

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New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Guitarist Nels Cline debuts a new band with the April 13 release of Currents, Constellations (Blue Note) featuring , an intrepid unit that builds upon Cline's acclaimed collaboration with guitarist Julian Lage by adding the fierce and versatile rhythm section of bassist Scott Colley and drummer Tom Rainey. The album's lead single "Imperfect 10" is available to stream or download today.

WATCH THE NELS CLINE 4 PERFORM "IMPERFECT 10" LIVE IN THE STUDIO
The Nels Cline 4 will celebrate the album's release with a show at (le) poisson rouge in New York City on April 16. Tickets go on sale on Friday, March 9 at 12:00pm ET. A European tour will follow, with Cline joined by Lage, Rainey, and bassist Jorge Roeder.

Of all the rich and varied projects guitarist Cline has pursued since his emergence as a leader in the late 1980s, his two-guitar duo with Lage, documented on the 2014 album Room, ranks among the most special. "When Julian and I started playing together it kicked my ass hard," Cline told JazzTimes around the time of Room's release. "At the same time it inspired me and refreshed my soul." Lage, for his part, declared he had "found his people" playing with Cline: "At last I found a scenario where … you could be free and adventurous, you could utilize sound and be extremely melodic and evocative."

"Even in the earliest days of the duo we used to say, 'I wonder what we'd do if we ever had a rhythm section,'" Cline recalls. In 2016 he decided to find out by inviting Colley and Rainey to collaborate with he and Lage during a residency at The Stone in New York City. "I brought in a few themes and we just kind of went for it. Everyone was enthusiastic about continuing the work."

Known as the lead guitarist of Wilco since 2004, and one of Rolling Stone's "100 Greatest Guitarists," Cline is coming off the success of his 2016 Blue Note debut Lovers, a "quietly ravishing double-album" (NY Times) featuring Cline with a large ensemble conducted and arranged by Michael Leonhart that was "wildly inventive in its watercolored way" (Rolling Stone). On Currents, Constellations Cline embraces a sparser but edgier instrumentation, which serves the adventurous thrust of the music, brimming as it does with raw energy and wild beauty.